Eastern Europe

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Poland’s Disdain for the Rule of Law

Kaczynski’s stand-off with the EU allows him to play the traditional role of defender of an oppressed nation

On a superficial level, Poland’s dispute with the EU concerns only one government rebelling against the European rule of law. But in its crackdown on judicial independence, the ruling Law and Justice party (PiS) harms not only Poles but all EU citizens — as well as foreign companies in Poland that depend on impartial application of the law.

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09:49 - {09}:{49} | 26 May 2016

Ukraine: A Captured State?

How to Put the Country Back onto the Path to Reform

Fundamental changes have been underway in Ukraine since the Maidan Revolution of 2013–14, but intransigence in the administration and self-serving interests of economic and political elites impede the progress of reform. Stronger pressure from civil society and external actors such as the EU and the US could help foster a transition to genuine democracy. The conference held on May 26 in Berlin devoted particular attention to the current state of reforms and their prospects of success.

Program Event
Expertenrunde
Berlin

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